I once again cannot 100% confirm if this is lost. I did a little digging, but not very in-depth, and I have not been able to find anything about this. I'm beginning to wonder if I'm misremembering or if it's an example of the Mandela effect.
I remember going to the theaters to see Kung Fu Panda when it first came out, and I have sworn for years that when the credits rolled, they used the original version of Kung Fu Fighting. When we got the DVD several months later, I remember being confused that there was a "new version" of the song in the end credits.
Someone, please tell me this is real. I have been wondering about this for most of my life. Really, I don't care if this is found, I just want someone to tell me I'm not crazy or a visitor from an alternate timeline. π
I once again cannot 100% confirm if this is lost. I did a little digging, but not very in-depth, and I have not been able to find anything about this. I'm beginning to wonder if I'm misremembering or if it's an example of the Mandela effect.
I remember going to the theaters to see Kung Fu Panda when it first came out, and I have sworn for years that when the credits rolled, they used the original version of Kung Fu Fighting. When we got the DVD several months later, I remember being confused that there was a "new version" of the song in the end credits.
Someone, please tell me this is real. I have been wondering about this for most of my life. Really, I don't care if this is found, I just want someone to tell me I'm not crazy or a visitor from an alternate timeline. π
I don't know, but they went through the effort of making a music video for the Cee-Lo Green cover of Kung Fu Fighting, I'd assume it's the version they'd always have used during the credits. Couldn't say anything definitive though.
Post by wadmodderpudu on Feb 16, 2024 23:18:29 GMT
I remember seeing some production material images made for the infamous Luvs Heavy Dooty Blowout Championship commercial from 2010, that used to be available on this site. Unfortunately, the site that hosted these images have since closed down, making all material lost.
The only two images were saved in very low resolution.
I remember seeing some production material images made for the infamous Luvs Heavy Dooty Blowout Championship commercial from 2010, that used to be available on this site. Unfortunately, the site that hosted these images have since closed down, making all material lost.
The only two images were saved in very low resolution.
β¦I have so many questions what the f*ck is this commercial π
Post by dragonboy1716 on Feb 18, 2024 18:37:32 GMT
I remember seeing a video of creator lost video friends do the obby and having a voice chat, (In discord not on voice chat on roblox) its now lost media because he deleted all of his videos and he turned his channel to a gameshow roblox
Post by cheesypizza2000 on Feb 23, 2024 20:34:51 GMT
- Doki games on tudiscoverykids.com (I think some of them are on Flashpoint but there are definitely some that are lost) - Downward Doghouse - Littlest Pet Shop VIP/Online - Nick Jr. Playtime (not sure if this still counts since the majority of it was found. Though I can't seem to access the printables I loved through the Wayback Machine) - Piper O' Possum - Webkinz Jr. - Whoopi's Littleburg
Post by Etienne_LeLoupChien on Mar 3, 2024 1:08:41 GMT
I'm not sure if this counts, but it is related to an article listed there on the Lost Media Wiki. I grew up in Mexico in the 80s and 90s and my mother was a big fan of this show called "Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real" (https://lostmediawiki.com/Mujer,_Casos_de_la_Vida_Real_(partially_found_Mexican_anthology_telenovela_series;_1986-2007). We lived in Mexico until we moved out in 1996. I do remember many of the episodes aired before 1996 most of which are considered lost. They might probably not be lost, just in Televisa's archive and not showing for some reason.
While some episodes did touch some serious social issues, some were right down spooky that resembled something more like episodes of "The Twilight Zone." Many of them just had very sad endings. However, these episodes that I saw did not include the ones listed in the article.
A furry with eclectic tastes who loves the 80s and 90s. Mostly 1984-1992.
I remember hearing a song (well, a chorus of a song) sung by a female with a high vocal range that has a chorus like this: βStuck in the middle, Why do you make me go in the middle? Iβm losing my mind just a little Why do you make me go in the middle?β (100% sure of lines 1 and 3, but lines 2 and 4 are relatively close but a bit foggy)
It played in an advertisement somewhere between 2017-early 2020 I think, and Iβve tried to find it but I cannot, but I genuinely want too because I remember it being a pretty solid song. If anyone knows what this song is called, please help me find it
I remember hearing a song (well, a chorus of a song) sung by a female with a high vocal range that has a chorus like this: βStuck in the middle, Why do you make me go in the middle? Iβm losing my mind just a little Why do you make me go in the middle?β (100% sure of lines 1 and 3, but lines 2 and 4 are relatively close but a bit foggy)
It played in an advertisement somewhere between 2017-early 2020 I think, and Iβve tried to find it but I cannot, but I genuinely want too because I remember it being a pretty solid song. If anyone knows what this song is called, please help me find it
I think this might be it. I remember hearing it in some Target ads around that time frame and I looked it up.